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Computational modeling and simulation in oncology
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Baumgartner, Christian
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cancer
/ computational modeling
/ digital twins
/ in silico trials
/ multiscale modeling
/ oncology
/ precision medicine
2025
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Computational modeling and simulation in oncology
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Baumgartner, Christian
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cancer
/ computational modeling
/ digital twins
/ in silico trials
/ multiscale modeling
/ oncology
/ precision medicine
2025
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Computational modeling and simulation in oncology
2025
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Overview
Computational modeling and simulation are playing an increasingly important role in oncology, bridging biological research, data science and clinical practice to better understand cancer complexity and inform therapeutic development. This special issue presents recent advances in multiscale modeling, artificial intelligence‐driven systems, digital twins, and in silico trials, illustrating the evolving potential of computational tools to support innovation from bench to bedside. Together, these contributions outline a future in which precision medicine, adaptive therapies and personalized diagnostics are guided by integrative and predictive modelling approaches.
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Wiley
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